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Post by lindsay on Jul 4, 2018 10:09:51 GMT
Great bottle bomb. I’m probably not best placed to give you tips on needle felting as I only use it for fine detail when finishing wet felted pictures but I’m sure others can. Is there something specific you’re trying to achieve or something you’re struggling with?
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Post by MTRuth on Jul 4, 2018 17:31:52 GMT
As Lindsay suggested, it's easier to give specific answers then just general tips. What size needles are you using? When doing flat pictures, I think the most important part is the laying on of fiber. You need to blend colors and layers of colors to get a nice result. Just plopping down a big bunch of one color and needling it in makes distinct shapes of one color which if you're creating a landscape isn't what nature looks like.
But if you have questions, just ask.
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Post by chinsky on Jul 5, 2018 6:08:10 GMT
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Post by lyn on Jul 5, 2018 6:55:16 GMT
Are the eyes felted?
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Post by chinsky on Jul 5, 2018 14:26:26 GMT
Great bottle bomb. I’m probably not best placed to give you tips on needle felting as I only use it for fine detail when finishing wet felted pictures but I’m sure others can. Is there something specific you’re trying to achieve or something you’re struggling with? Thank u Lindsay. My works looks a bit childish right now but im trying my best to make ewrything look as realistic as possible with elemnts of fantasy. Maybe its just a matter of time As Lindsay suggested, it's easier to give specific answers then just general tips. What size needles are you using? When doing flat pictures, I think the most important part is the laying on of fiber. You need to blend colors and layers of colors to get a nice result. Just plopping down a big bunch of one color and needling it in makes distinct shapes of one color which if you're creating a landscape isn't what nature looks like. But if you have questions, just ask. I will remember, thank u 100% felted
Second picture. www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gmd1HVGBzk !
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Post by lyn on Jul 5, 2018 14:29:55 GMT
The way you felt the eyes is amazing! They are so good.
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Post by MTRuth on Jul 5, 2018 16:53:57 GMT
Yes, you are definitely going in the right direction. Just keep practicing and experimenting.
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Post by Pandagirl on Jul 6, 2018 0:25:38 GMT
Great eyes!
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Post by chinsky on Jul 6, 2018 5:36:04 GMT
Super! Very kind, thanks !!!!! Wet felting pillow - part 1
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Post by MTRuth on Jul 6, 2018 15:09:40 GMT
Looks good! What did you stuff it with?
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Post by Pandagirl on Jul 6, 2018 16:24:34 GMT
Great job, it looks quite comfy.
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Post by chinsky on Jul 6, 2018 19:05:26 GMT
Looks good! What did you stuff it with? Silicone-Filling-Material-Polyester-Pellets? -- something like this? ?, i dont know english name, sorry. Great job, it looks quite comfy. Nah, little too hard/firm
Maybe not perfect, maybe look strange but im proud. Braveheart. www.youtube.com/watch?v=foDgTn2CS-o\
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Post by MTRuth on Jul 6, 2018 19:25:40 GMT
I don't think it needs to look perfect, you are developing your own style so stick with it!
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Post by Stargazer on Jul 6, 2018 21:53:08 GMT
I agree with Ruth. Besides, the size of the piece and it's motive has a lot to say regarding how detailed you can get it. The smaller the more difficult it is. You're doing great!
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Post by elizabeth on Jul 6, 2018 22:11:36 GMT
Wow, Chinsky. I'm watching you improve so quickly. The eyes on your cat are wonderful! I like the devil, too. And now you're trying wet felting. Wonderful. Keep on & keep on posting!
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